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Suriye Forum Derneği’nin Programlarından olan OMRAN STRATEJİK ARAŞTIRMALAR MERKEZİ, 2020 yıllık faaliyet raporunu memnuniyetle paylaşmaktadır.

2013 yılın sonundan beri, politika ve strateji arştırmaları merkezi olarak faaliyet sergileyen Omran Kurumu; Suriye ve bölgedeki karar vericiler için siyasal, ekonomik ve toplumsal alanlarda temel bir referans haline gelmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Kamu kurumlarının ve toplumun bilimsel ilerleyişine destek sağlamak amacıyla sistemetik ve düzenli araştırmalar üreten Omran; yaptığı çalışmalar aracıyla karar verme mekanizmalarını desteklemek, enformayon bütünlüğü gerçekleştirmek ve ulusal ile yerel önceliklerin haritasını çizmeye katkı sağlamkatdır.2020 yılında Omran Merkezi, 21 araştırma ve 44 yayınlanmış ve yayınlanmamış rapor üretti. Bunun yanı sıra, farklı sosyal medya araçları vasıtasıyla yaklaşık 650 bin kişiye ulaştı.

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    “It’s an incredibly livable city,” says long-time American resident Dennis Keen, a historic preservation advocate and founder of Walking Almaty.

    “Green and clean. You don’t need a car. The public transit here is fantastic. And it’s very much the center of contemporary art and dining in Central Asia.”

    Keen adds that whenever he tells someone back home that he lives in Kazakhstan, “Borat” inevitably comes up. The movie’s title character doesn’t paint a very flattering portrait of the Central Asian nation. But nowadays one is tempted to think that if Borat visited Almaty now, he would say, “Very nice!”

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    Almaty is also evolving into the cultural and artistic hub of Central Asia. It’s already got several world-class museums (including a “secret” underground collection that doesn’t even have a name) and a dazzling new cultural center slated to open early next year.

    “It’s an incredibly livable city,” says long-time American resident Dennis Keen, a historic preservation advocate and founder of Walking Almaty.

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    Keen adds that whenever he tells someone back home that he lives in Kazakhstan, “Borat” inevitably comes up. The movie’s title character doesn’t paint a very flattering portrait of the Central Asian nation. But nowadays one is tempted to think that if Borat visited Almaty now, he would say, “Very nice!”

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